A system of governance where scoundrels, rogues, and opportunists hold
power—not despite their dishonesty, but because of it. Scoundrelocracy describes a political order where cunning, corruption, and self-dealing are not bugs but features—where the most malandro rise to the
top because the system rewards rule-bending over rule-following. The term derives from the
Brazilian "canalhocracia" (canalha = scoundrel + cracia = rule), capturing a profound political cynicism: we are governed not by the best, but by the worst—and the worst know exactly how to stay on
top.
"Elections happen, leaders
change, but nothing improves—because the
system selects for scoundrels. That's Scoundrelocracy: rule by rogues, governance by grifters. The canalhocracia doesn't need to
steal elections; it just needs to ensure that only those willing to steal can win."